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  1. Heat wave is considered if maximum temperature of a station reaches at least 40°C or more for Plains and at least 30°C or more for Hilly regions. a) Based on Departure from Normal Heat Wave: Departure from normal is 4.50°C to 6.40°C Severe Heat Wave: Departure from normal is >6.40degree C. b) Based on Actual Maximum Temperature Heat Wave ...

  2. Heatwaves. Heatwaves, or heat and hot weather that can last for several days, can have a significant impact on society, including a rise in heat-related deaths. Heatwaves are among the most dangerous of natural hazards, but rarely receive adequate attention because their death tolls and destruction are not always immediately obvious.

  3. May 28, 2024 · A heatwave is a period where local excess heat accumulates over a sequence of unusually hot days and nights. Heatwaves and prolonged excess heat conditions are increasing in frequency, duration, intensity and magnitude due to climate change. Even low and moderate intensity heat waves can impact the health and well-being of vulnerable populations.

  4. Apr 21, 2022 · Heat waves in 2010 killed more than 1,300 people in the city of Ahmedabad alone, prompting the start of efforts to develop coordinated heat action plans. Since those initiatives 5-6 years ago, many cities and regions in the country have rushed to formulate and implement city-centric and regional heat action plans to mitigate the impacts of extreme heat among the general populace, particularly those working outdoors.

  5. Jul 26, 2019 · To protect yourself during a heatwave, you should: Move to the coolest room in the home, especially at night. If it is not possible to keep your home cool, spend 2-3 hours of the day in a cool place (such as an airconditioned public building). Avoid going outside during the hottest time of the day. Avoid strenuous physical activity if you can.

  6. Aug 4, 2023 · July 2023 is set to be the world's hottest month ever recorded, with the mean global temperature predicted to be at least 0.2°C above the previous warmest month of July 2019. Across the globe, temperatures have been breaking records. The mercury in Sanbao township, in China's dry northwest, broke the national record when it hit 52.2°C.

  7. Jul 22, 2022 · The study also found that concurrent heat waves covered about 46% more space and reached maximum intensities that were 17% higher than 40 years ago. Sheep graze as a wildfire rages on during the second heat wave of the year in the vicinity of Guadapero, Spain, on July 15, 2022. Image: Susana Vera/Reuters.

  8. Dec 8, 2004 · High air temperatures can affect human health and lead to additional deaths even under current climatic conditions. Heat waves occur infrequently in Europe and can significantly affect human health, as witnessed in summer 2003. This report reviews the current knowledge about the effects of heat-waves, including the physiological aspects of heat illness and epidemiological studies on excess mortality, and makes recommendations for preventive action. Measures for reducing heat-related ...

  9. May 10, 2022 · In our new study, published in Science Advances, we show that the Pacific north-west heatwave was one of the most extreme heatwaves ever observed anywhere on the planet. However, we also find a handful of other regions that have experienced even more severe heatwaves, measured relative to their local climate. Discover.

  10. Aug 31, 2022 · The risk of death on those extra-hot and polluted days was about three times greater than the effect of either high heat or high air pollution alone. The more extreme the temperatures and pollution, the higher the risk. During the top 10% of hottest and most polluted days, the risk of death increased by 4% compared to days without extremes.

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